Battle of Montemurlo

Battle of Montemurlo
Part of Italian War of 1536–1538

The Battle of Montemurlo and the Rape of Ganymede, by Battista Franco Veneziano
Date2 August 1537
Location
Result Victory for the Medici family and its supporters
Belligerents
Duchy of Florence (Duke Cosimo I) Supporters of the Republic of Florence
Commanders and leaders
Alessandro Vitelli Piero Strozzi
Bernardo Salviati
Strength
700 infantry
100 Cavalry
Unknown

On 1 or 2 August 1537 (both dates are given in sources), near the Tuscan village of Montemurlo, the forces of the newly installed Duke Cosimo I of Florence defeated a hastily organized army of those who wished to overthrow the Medici and restore the Republic of Florence. Following the battle, Cosimo's bloody vengeance on all those who opposed Medici rule effectively ended organized opposition to his family in Florence. The victory led to the decision of Emperor Charles V to formally recognize Cosimo as Duke of Florence on 30 September 1537.